Warnings & Advisories - Friday 03 April 2026

Roscommon Warnings

  • Status: Green no warning

    Currently no warnings in operation.

Weather Warnings

  • Status: Green no warning

    Currently no warnings in operation.

Marine Warnings

  • Status: Yellow Southwest winds will reach force 6 or higher.

    Small Craft warning for all coasts of Ireland

    Southwest winds will reach force 6 or higher.

    Valid: 09:00 Thursday 02/04/2026 to 06:00 Friday 03/04/2026

    Issued: 13:05 Tuesday 31/03/2026

    Updated: 05:52 Thursday 02/04/2026

  • Status: Yellow Westerly winds will reach force 6 or higher at times.

    Small Craft warning for all coasts of Ireland

    Westerly winds will reach force 6 or higher at times.

    Valid: 06:00 Friday 03/04/2026 to 21:00 Friday 03/04/2026

    Issued: 10:43 Wednesday 01/04/2026

    Updated: 05:52 Thursday 02/04/2026

Advisories

  • Status: Yellow Unsettled and mixed over Easter with a mobile Atlantic flow affecting Ireland. Windy or possibly stormy in places later Saturday.<br /> • Potential for some severe or damaging west to southwest gusts.<br /> • Coastal flooding is likely, especially around high tide times and in exposed, low-lying locations along the Atlantic coastal counties.<br /> • High astronomical tides (Spring Tides) coinciding with storm surge and persistent onshore winds will further increase the risk of coastal flooding. Areas along the west and north coasts are particularly vulnerable. <br /> • Strong onshore winds combined with high waves may lead to wave overtopping and flooding in low-lying and exposed coastal areas.<br /> • Warnings are likely to be issued. Stay updated via Met Éireann’s website, app and social media channels.<br />

    Weather Advisory for Ireland

    Unsettled and mixed over Easter with a mobile Atlantic flow affecting Ireland. Windy or possibly stormy in places later Saturday.
    • Potential for some severe or damaging west to southwest gusts.
    • Coastal flooding is likely, especially around high tide times and in exposed, low-lying locations along the Atlantic coastal counties.
    • High astronomical tides (Spring Tides) coinciding with storm surge and persistent onshore winds will further increase the risk of coastal flooding. Areas along the west and north coasts are particularly vulnerable.
    • Strong onshore winds combined with high waves may lead to wave overtopping and flooding in low-lying and exposed coastal areas.
    • Warnings are likely to be issued. Stay updated via Met Éireann’s website, app and social media channels.

    Valid: 00:00 Friday 03/04/2026 to 00:00 Tuesday 07/04/2026

    Issued: 13:41 Wednesday 01/04/2026

    Updated at: 14:22 Wednesday 01/04/2026

Environmental Advisories

  • Status: Green no warning

    Currently no warnings in operation.